Meyer, Vera J.
BIRTH:
DEATH:
SPOUSES: Samuel A. Meyer   Â
CHILDREN:Â Lucille Meyer
PARENTS:
-Mrs. Samuel A. Meyer attended a St. Valentine's party on Friday which was hosted by Mrs. Ella Page Seward. (Chandler Arizonan 2/21/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer and daughter, Lucille, were in Phoenix last week for a short visit with Mrs. D.P. Hill. (Chandler Arizonan 3/7/1913)
-Their tenthouse has been moved closer to the Chandler Arizonan, and an edition is being planned. (Chandler Arizonan 4/18/1913)
-The Meyer family went up to the Granite Reef Dam with Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, and son, DeRoss, Mr. and Mrs. Berton Rinear, and met up with E.D. Rinear. When the sluice gates were closed for cleaning, they were able to catch fish by hand. They were able to catch several, and brought them back to Chandler for a fish fry. (Chandler Arizonan 4/25/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer received some sweet peas from Fred Arnold that he grew in his garden. (Chandler Arizonan 4/25/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer became a member of the Ladies' Aid Society last Thursday. (Chandler Arizonan 4/25/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer went with her husband and daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Logan Montgomery and her son, DeRoss, on a motor trip to Phoenix. (Chandler Arizonan 6/13/1913)
-Meyer family went with E.D. Rinear, and Logan Montgomery to visit the expert in Sacatan, Mr. E.W. Hudson. (Chandler Arizonan 6/27/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer went with Mr. and Mrs. Berton Rinear, Mrs. Logan Montgomery, and her son, DeRoss, to Phoenix Monday afternoon for a short shopping trip. (Chandler Arizonan 6/27/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer went with her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Logan Montgomery to Phoenix on Wednesday for a short business and pleasure trip in their motorcar. (Chandler Arizonan 7/18/1913)
-Mrs. Meyer attended a party at the home of Lucretia Smith last week. (Chandler Arizonan 8/15/1913)
-The 1916 Chandler City Directory lists Vera J. as the wife of Samuel A. Meyer, editor and proprietor of the Chandler Arizonan. She is also listed as his wife in the 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921 directories. They lived on north Washington St., according to the 1920 directory.